From sexy backs to streamlined
silhouettes, these gorgeous looks stole the spotlight at the Spring 2014 bridal
fashion shows.
Trend: Sleek and Modern
Several designers embraced a "less is more" philosophy this
season, leading to the emergence of one of our favorite wedding dress
trends for Spring 2014: sleek and modern. With hardly a bead or embellishment
in sight, these four looks remain fresh, clean and even romantic thanks to the
generous use of silk. "Brides who want to play up the minimalist vide can
opt for a graphic accessory or a bold headpiece," says Brides Fashion
Director Rachel Leonard.
Wedding dress with floral embroidery over organza top
Silk crepe wedding dress
Silk organza wedding dress
Trend: Ankle-Length
Hemlines
For the bride who doesn't want a "big,
serious ball gown" this season's crop of '50s-style ankle-length wedding
dresses offer a playful alternative.
Bonded lace wedding dress
Alençon lace over silk duchesses wedding dress
Trend:
Above-the-Knee
"A
short wedding dress is great if you want to dance the night away," says
Leonard. Offered up in a range of fabrics, from re-embroidered lace to silk
organza, the Spring 2014 runways offered no shortage of dance floor-approved
options.
Re-embroidered lace wedding dresses with grosgrain belt
For the bride who doesn't want a "big,
serious ball gown" this season's crop of '50s-style ankle-length wedding
dresses offer a playful alternative.
Bonded lace wedding dress
Alençon lace over silk duchesses wedding dress
Trend:
Above-the-Knee
"A
short wedding dress is great if you want to dance the night away," says
Leonard. Offered up in a range of fabrics, from re-embroidered lace to silk
organza, the Spring 2014 runways offered no shortage of dance floor-approved
options.
Re-embroidered lace wedding dresses with grosgrain belt
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